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Single Jabs (yes "again" but I am tired...)

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CaptainFlameSparrow · 10/07/2006 11:39

I'm too tired to trawl through the archives. I have about 12 months to save up.

So.... how much does it cost for the seperate MMR jabs roughly?

DD I was unsure about them, but gave them... DS - I still have all the same good/bad info, but something in my gut is screaming at me not to have them.

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Yummymum1 · 10/07/2006 21:16

I think the current going rate is about £100 per jab making total of £300 for the lot ,then of course you have to have the boosters!We are doing the singles with ds2 as we did it with ds1.

TWOHOLES · 10/07/2006 22:14

Costme £270 as I paid for all three at once....Yummy-I dodn't know you needed boosters with singles????????

QueenMab · 10/07/2006 22:41

I have today paid £310 for all three. Get a 10% discount if I have the boosters done at the sam eplace.

nuttymum1 · 10/07/2006 23:18

you can get prices from direct health im getting seperate jabs and its going to cost £235 from a private doctors near me try yellow pages you may find some private doctors in there

CaptainFlameSparrow · 11/07/2006 09:22

Thankyou - a ball park of about £300 needing to be saved is about all I can think about right now.

DH thinks I'm worrying over nothing, I have no idea why I am so bothered this time round when I wasn't so much last time... Psychomum says it gets worse with each child.

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SenoraPostrophe · 11/07/2006 09:25

£300!

You do realise that there is no evidence to suggest they're better than MMR don't you? But anyway. pharmaceutical companies price their stuff "according to market" so at that price I would bet that it would be cheaper to fly to spain and get them.

CaptainFlameSparrow · 11/07/2006 11:49

Yes. I know all the evidence for and against, and I have always been very very rational about it. Then, for some unknown reason, whenever I think about DS having it I have this feeling of dread that I never had with DD.

If I wasn't even more worried about him getting the diseases/passing on to someone unvaccinated, then I would not give him any vax.

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